Testseek.com have collected 96 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-S8530 Wave 2 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-S8530 Wave 2.
February 2011
(77%)
96 Reviews
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There is no reason why at £244 the Samsung Wave II S8530 shouldn't be top contender for your next mid-range smartphone. Yes, it may not have a widely accepted mobile OS and the benefits that come with it but on its own, the Wave II is a very good smart...
Gorgeous Super AMOLED screen, Shoots goodquality 720p videos, Handsome, solid case
Basic app store, Similarly cheap Android phones offer more features and apps
The Samsung Wave 2 covers the basics well and looks good doing it. Its software needs some polish, but it's suitable for anyone who prefers to keep their phone simple. Still, a similarly priced Android smart phone will serve many people better....
The Samsung Wave II is well made, and has a large, impressive screen. But we aren't fans of Bada. The user interface has its good and bad points, and these largely balance each other out. But smartphones need a strong library of third-party software to...
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Published: 2011-03-16, Author: Jonathan , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: There€s something to be said about Samsung€s persistence in continuing to release phones based on the bada OS, given how far Android has come since the first Wave handset was released.The second model has now arrived, and it€s fair to say that the smartph...
Sharp Super-clear LCD screen, Social Hub and social networking widgets, HD video
Can't add shortcuts to home screens, not much of an advance on the original
A solidly decent smart phone though it’s not necessarily much cheaper than comparable Androids Key specs3.5mm jack, 5 megapixels, Bluetooth, FM radio, Li-ion battery, microSD, MP3 player, Touchscreen, Wi-Fi...
The Samsung Wave II updates the popular original with a bigger screen and improved video camera. If you have the original this is more of a tweak than an overhaul, though if the HD video means a lot to you it’s worth considering. For the rest of us, i...
Abstract: At around £270 sim-free, the Wave 2 is strictly in the mid-tier of smartphones - a good £100 cheaper than its stablemate the Samsung Galaxy S, while on paper offering many a similar camera and interface. Running Samsung’s own Bada interface instead ...
Apps don't make or break badaIt’s interesting to see Samsung pursuing feature phones while all its rivals switch to a smartphone and cheap-dumbphone approach with little in between. As a result, the Samsung Wave 2’s only real rival is the original Wave...